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...extra money has accumulated in past years as GCS failed to spend all of the money taken in through the $15 fee charged to grad students on their term bill...
...flooded on top of a mountain. That's not widely understood. Even less appreciated is the Federal Government's role as the sole underwriter of flood insurance since 1969. Almost any agent can offer the coverage on behalf of the government, but the agent gets only a handling fee that barely covers the paperwork. Insurers make money by collecting premiums and investing--not by shuffling paper for Uncle Sam. Without a financial motive, even the most thorough agents may view flood coverage as a bother, especially in low-risk areas...
...dukes, but the move has caused some of the company's brokers and stockholders to run for cover. Merrill intends to offer two kinds of online trading accounts. One, already launched, plays to its traditional strength as a full-service brokerage, promising advice and unlimited transactions for a fee of $1,500 a year. The other is a la carte at $29.95 a trade; it won't include personal advice. Merrill's stockholders may end up better off than its brokers: the huge company's revenue stream is diversified enough to handle lost commissions, but brokers...
...meantime, Harvard has to fill what was left of the role Radcliffe played in the lives of undergraduate women. This means, more than anything else, funding groups that specialize in addressing the concerns of women on campus. The $5 Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) fee supported dozens of student groups on campus, but will be discontinued next year as part of the merger agreement. The groups that depended on RUS funding will now look to the College to fill its place...
While the course may leave some students with heavier stomachs and lighter wallets, the $705 course fee is waived for undergraduates, who cannot take the course for college credit, according to Radcliffe...